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none wrote:
> I have a toshiba lappy.
>
> It has recovery partitions on the HD as supplied out of the box.
>
> I had Ubuntu linux dual boot intstalled for a while using GRUB manager.
>
> I decided to delete ubuntu and recocer all the HD space for vista.
>
> I reset the vista MBR so that it booted ok.
>
> I then tried to use vista disk management to recover the 38Gb ubuntu space.
>
> Unfortunately when i tried to delete the partition it said there wasnt
> enough space to carry out the operation!
>
> It looks like this at the moment...
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> http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y82...kcapture-1.jpg
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> How can i recover the 38Gb space so that i have two main sections i.e
> one for vista and one for data?
>
> ta
>
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